Primate Dixon pupils help Finance Minister sow Stormont seeds

Finance Minister M�irt�n " Muilleoir pictured sowing seeds to create a wildflower meadow on the Stormont Estate. The new meadow is supported by RSPB to mark its 50th anniversary and will encourage birdlife. The Minister, who is responsible for the Stormont Estate, is pictured with Joanne Sherwood, Director of RSPBNI and pupils from Primate Dixon Primary School, Coalisland (l-r Niamh Haughey, Lucy Devlin, Finnan Canning and Ben Campbell), who took some time out of an educational tour of Parliament Buildings to help the Minister sow the seeds. Picture: Michael Cooper

Published:13:15Thursday 02 June 2016

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Primate Dixon Primary School Coalisland pupils, Niamh Haughey, Lucy Devlin, Finnan Canning and Ben Campbell, took some time out of classes to help the new Finance Minister, Máirtín Ó Muilleoir to sow seeds for a wildflower meadow on the Stormont Estate.

The new meadow is supported by RSPB to mark its 50th anniversary and will encourage birdlife.

The Minister, who is responsible for the Stormont Estate, is also pictured here with Joanne Sherwood, Director of RSPBNI.

Wildflower meadow areas have recently been introduced to the estate, increasing the diversity of the habitat.

According to the Northern Ireland Assembly website, it is planned to increase the species by the inclusion of Welsh Poppy Mecanopsis Cambrica, Woodruff Galium odoratum, Ramsons Allium ursinum and possibly Lily of the Valley Convallaria majalis.

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